TORN APART 😭💔 She has ‘lost her whole world in an instant’ after mum, dad & her two sisters all killed in horror crash. When you find out who they are, you will cry: Check the first comment ⤵️

A girl, 11, has “lost her whole world” because her mother, father, and two sisters died in a terrible accident.

Shannen Morgan, Shane Roller, and their two youngest children, Lillie and Rubie, died in the crash between Wakefield and Barnsley.

Besides the family, two other people died when their Ford Focus hit a motorcycle just before 4pm.

The couple’s 11-year-old oldest daughter is now without her parents or her younger siblings.

A person who is trying to get money to help the child said that she “lost her whole world in an instant.”

“Every day, she shows incredible strength, even though she has lost so much,” the organizer said.

The terrible thing happened on Sunday afternoon as the family drove on the A61 near Wakefield.

Pictures taken right after the terrible crash show the burned-out wreckage of the family’s car.

The police said that Shannen, Shane, Rubie, and Lillie were all dead at the scene.

The motorcycle rider and a female passenger were also killed in the accident.

Friends and family are so sorry for the family’s loss that they have promised to take care of their other daughter.

Calum, Shane’s brother, said he was “lost for words” and “absolutely heartbroken.” I’ll miss all of you! You all had good hearts. “My heart is broken into a million pieces!”

 

Chelsea Element, Shannen’s friend, wrote, “You are and always will be one of my best friends.”

“There are no words to describe how much this hurts our family, friends, and the people in our community.”

“Shannen Morgan and Shane Roller, I hope you’re happy with your lovely girls.

“Everyone will always look after [the eldest girl], she will never want for anything she has the love of everyone.”

Beth Brittain, her cousin, said, “My brain won’t accept what’s happened; my heart hurts.”

Sharonne, you were always like an extra sister to me, not just a cousin. We grew up together. I just can’t talk. No words. Sleep tight, my little Roller family. I will always remember you.

Another friend said, “My heart is completely broken. I’m lost and numb.” It’s hard to believe that all four of you are gone.

The MP for Barnsley North and security minister Dan Jarvis also sent his condolences.

What he wrote on X was “devastating news.” I am very sorry for the loss of those loved ones. My thoughts are with their families and friends.

“This is an absolutely tragic event that has claimed the lives of six people,” said Superintendent Alan Travis of the Wakefield District Police.

“Our thoughts go out to the families of those who have died who we are working with to provide support at this time.”

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